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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
*/
"use strict";
const jsLexer = require("resource://devtools/shared/css/lexer.js");
function test_lexer(cssText, tokenTypes) {
const lexer = jsLexer.getCSSLexer(cssText);
let reconstructed = "";
let lastTokenEnd = 0;
let i = 0;
while (true) {
const token = lexer.nextToken();
if (!token) {
break;
}
let combined = token.tokenType;
if (token.text) {
combined += ":" + token.text;
}
equal(combined, tokenTypes[i]);
ok(token.endOffset > token.startOffset);
equal(token.startOffset, lastTokenEnd);
lastTokenEnd = token.endOffset;
reconstructed += cssText.substring(token.startOffset, token.endOffset);
++i;
}
// Ensure that we saw the correct number of tokens.
equal(i, tokenTypes.length);
// Ensure that the reported offsets cover all the text.
equal(reconstructed, cssText);
}
var LEX_TESTS = [
["simple", ["ident:simple"]],
[
"simple: { hi; }",
[
"ident:simple",
"symbol::",
"whitespace",
"symbol:{",
"whitespace",
"ident:hi",
"symbol:;",
"whitespace",
"symbol:}",
],
],
["/* whatever */", ["comment"]],
["'string'", ["string:string"]],
['"string"', ["string:string"]],
[
"rgb(1,2,3)",
[
"function:rgb",
"number",
"symbol:,",
"number",
"symbol:,",
"number",
"symbol:)",
],
],
["@media", ["at:media"]],
["#hibob", ["id:hibob"]],
["#123", ["hash:123"]],
["23px", ["dimension:px"]],
["23%", ["percentage"]],
["url(http://example.com)", ["url:http://example.com"]],
["url('http://example.com')", ["url:http://example.com"]],
["url( 'http://example.com' )", ["url:http://example.com"]],
// In CSS Level 3, this is an ordinary URL, not a BAD_URL.
["url(http://example.com", ["url:http://example.com"]],
["url(http://example.com @", ["bad_url:http://example.com"]],
["quo\\ting", ["ident:quoting"]],
["'bad string\n", ["bad_string:bad string", "whitespace"]],
["~=", ["includes"]],
["|=", ["dashmatch"]],
["^=", ["beginsmatch"]],
["$=", ["endsmatch"]],
["*=", ["containsmatch"]],
// URANGE may be on the way out, and it isn't used by devutils, so
// let's skip it.
[
"<!-- html comment -->",
[
"htmlcomment",
"whitespace",
"ident:html",
"whitespace",
"ident:comment",
"whitespace",
"htmlcomment",
],
],
// earlier versions of CSS had "bad comment" tokens, but in level 3,
// unterminated comments are just comments.
["/* bad comment", ["comment"]],
];
function test_lexer_linecol(cssText, locations) {
const lexer = jsLexer.getCSSLexer(cssText);
let i = 0;
while (true) {
const token = lexer.nextToken();
const startLine = lexer.lineNumber;
const startColumn = lexer.columnNumber;
// We do this in a bit of a funny way so that we can also test the
// location of the EOF.
let combined = ":" + startLine + ":" + startColumn;
if (token) {
combined = token.tokenType + combined;
}
equal(combined, locations[i]);
++i;
if (!token) {
break;
}
}
// Ensure that we saw the correct number of tokens.
equal(i, locations.length);
}
function test_lexer_eofchar(
cssText,
argText,
expectedAppend,
expectedNoAppend
) {
const lexer = jsLexer.getCSSLexer(cssText);
while (lexer.nextToken()) {
// Nothing.
}
info("EOF char test, input = " + cssText);
let result = lexer.performEOFFixup(argText, true);
equal(result, expectedAppend);
result = lexer.performEOFFixup(argText, false);
equal(result, expectedNoAppend);
}
var LINECOL_TESTS = [
["simple", ["ident:0:0", ":0:6"]],
["\n stuff", ["whitespace:0:0", "ident:1:4", ":1:9"]],
[
'"string with \\\nnewline" \r\n',
["string:0:0", "whitespace:1:8", ":2:0"],
],
];
var EOFCHAR_TESTS = [
["hello", "hello"],
["hello \\", "hello \\\\", "hello \\\uFFFD"],
["'hello", "'hello'"],
['"hello', '"hello"'],
["'hello\\", "'hello\\\\'", "'hello'"],
['"hello\\', '"hello\\\\"', '"hello"'],
["/*hello", "/*hello*/"],
["/*hello*", "/*hello*/"],
["/*hello\\", "/*hello\\*/"],
["url(hello", "url(hello)"],
["url('hello", "url('hello')"],
['url("hello', 'url("hello")'],
["url(hello\\", "url(hello\\\\)", "url(hello\\\uFFFD)"],
["url('hello\\", "url('hello\\\\')", "url('hello')"],
['url("hello\\', 'url("hello\\\\")', 'url("hello")'],
];
function run_test() {
let text, result;
for ([text, result] of LEX_TESTS) {
test_lexer(text, result);
}
for ([text, result] of LINECOL_TESTS) {
test_lexer_linecol(text, result);
}
let expectedAppend, expectedNoAppend;
for ([text, expectedAppend, expectedNoAppend] of EOFCHAR_TESTS) {
if (!expectedNoAppend) {
expectedNoAppend = expectedAppend;
}
test_lexer_eofchar(text, text, expectedAppend, expectedNoAppend);
}
// Ensure that passing a different inputString to performEOFFixup
// doesn't cause an assertion trying to strip a backslash from the
// end of an empty string.
test_lexer_eofchar("'\\", "", "\\'", "'");
}
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